In the episode, "The Doodle," Elaine is interviewing for a job with Viking Press. Part of the interview process is to review a manuscript, which she accidentally leaves in Jerry's fumigated apartment. Kramer, however, reads the manuscript (while in the fumigated apartment) and offers Elaine his opinions on the manuscript. What is the name of the main character in the manuscript and, according to Kramer (which Elaine repeats in the interview), what led to his downfall in the manuscript?

In the episode, "The Doodle," Elaine is interviewing for a job with Viking Press. Part of the interview process is to review a manuscript, which she accidentally leaves in Jerry's fumigated apartment. Kramer, however, reads the manuscript (while in the fumigated apartment) and offers Elaine his opinions on the manuscript. What is the name of the main character in the manuscript and, according to Kramer (which Elaine repeats in the interview), what led to his downfall in the manuscript?

I'll give you full credit. For the record, I was looking for "unbridled enthusiasm."

In the episode, "The Doodle," Elaine is interviewing for a job with Viking Press. Part of the interview process is to review a manuscript, which she accidentally leaves in Jerry's fumigated apartment. Kramer, however, reads the manuscript (while in the fumigated apartment) and offers Elaine his opinions on the manuscript. What is the name of the main character in the manuscript and, according to Kramer (which Elaine repeats in the interview), what led to his downfall in the manuscript?

I'll give you full credit. For the record, I was looking for "unbridled enthusiasm."